Largest farmer's market in the Upper Midwest; open on Saturdays and Sundays. There are smaller farmers' markets throughout Minneapolis and St. Paul throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Check out Nicollet Mall on Thursdays.

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Minneapolis Farmers Market

312 East Lyndale Avenue North

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Largest farmer's market in the Upper Midwest; open on Saturdays and Sundays. There are smaller farmers' markets throughout Minneapolis and St. Paul throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Check out Nicollet Mall on Thursdays.

Formally referred to as "Lake Calhoun." Easily accessible by bike or foot via the Midtown Greenway, which is accessed at 29th and Nicollet or through the community garden between 28th and Lake Streets on Harriet Avenue.

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Bde Maka Ska

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Formally referred to as "Lake Calhoun." Easily accessible by bike or foot via the Midtown Greenway, which is accessed at 29th and Nicollet or through the community garden between 28th and Lake Streets on Harriet Avenue.

This is downtown Minneapolis, which can be reached via the no. 4 bus on Lyndale and the no. 18 bus on Nicollet. Both the Green Line and the Blue Line light rail stop here. The Green Line takes one to St. Paul; the Blue Line goes to the airport and Mall of America.

Nicollet Mall

This is downtown Minneapolis, which can be reached via the no. 4 bus on Lyndale and the no. 18 bus on Nicollet. Both the Green Line and the Blue Line light rail stop here. The Green Line takes one to St. Paul; the Blue Line goes to the airport and Mall of America.

The caves, located on the bluffs above the Mississippi River, were created as a result of silica mining for glass production. This is the last accessible portion of the caves in Saint Paul. It has been used as a speakeasy, mushroom farm, gangster hangout, restaurant and a blue cheese cave. Now a tour and event space. It is also the starting point for the Saint Paul Gangster Tour (which I haven't undertaken yet). An unexpected surprise. $9.00. http://www.wabashastreetcaves.com

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Wabasha Street Caves

215 Wabasha Street South

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The caves, located on the bluffs above the Mississippi River, were created as a result of silica mining for glass production. This is the last accessible portion of the caves in Saint Paul. It has been used as a speakeasy, mushroom farm, gangster hangout, restaurant and a blue cheese cave. Now a tour and event space. It is also the starting point for the Saint Paul Gangster Tour (which I haven't undertaken yet). An unexpected surprise. $9.00. http://www.wabashastreetcaves.com